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In Loving MemoryGuadalupe “Lupe” Benavides EstradaDecember 20, 1943 - February 19, 2026It is with broken hearts, tear-fi...
02/22/2026

In Loving Memory
Guadalupe “Lupe” Benavides Estrada
December 20, 1943 - February 19, 2026

It is with broken hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a sorrow too deep for words to even begin to explain, as the Estrada and Benavides families share the passing of their beloved matriarch, Guadalupe “Lupe” Benavides Estrada, who at the graceful and blessed age of 82, was called home into the loving arms of Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on February 19, 2026.

Lupe was born on December 20, 1943, in the humble town of Robstown, Texas, as she was the cherished daughter of Felipe Benavides and Santos Guajardo Benavides. From the very beginning, Lupe’s life was rooted in faith, humility, and devotion. She was raised in a home where love was shown through sacrifice, and prayer that she carried those virtues with her every single day of her life. Lupe was a Catholic, a devoted parishioner of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, where her faith was not simply something she professed, it was also the very rhythm of her heart. She often prayed the Holy Rosary faithfully, whispering Hail Marys for her children, her grandchildren, her neighbors, and even for strangers in need. The soft sound of Lupe’s prayers filled her home with peace, as she found strength in the Sacred Heart of Jesus and comfort in the Blessed Mother, trusting always in God’s divine will, even in suffering. Lupe was a homemaker in the truest and most sacred sense of the word, as she did not simply keep a house; she built a home, within those walls were warm meals prepared with care, clothes lovingly sewn by her own hands, and laughter that echoed through the years. She enjoyed sewing more than a hobby, it was an act of love with every needle and thread, she stitched together not only fabric, but memories in every hem, every patch, every carefully chosen pattern carried Lupe’s quiet devotion to her family. She also loved to go shopping, sometimes for something she needed, and oftentimes simply for the joy of being out and about. Lupe delighted in simple pleasures, like gathering around the table to play lotería, smiling with playful determination, and her laughter bright and contagious. Those evenings of loteria were not about winning cards, they were about togetherness, about connection, and about love. Above all else, Lupe’s greatest joy was being with her family that was her Heaven on earth. Lupe was that gentle hug after a hard day, the steady voice of wisdom in moments of uncertainty, and the warm kitchen light that welcomed everyone home. She was a loving and caring daughter, a devoted wife, a nurturing mother, a proud grandmother, a joyful great-grandmother, a supportive sister, and a loyal friend that will be greatly missed by her loved ones and many friends she touched.

Lupe now goes home to Our Heavenly Father in Heaven to be reunited once again with her beloved husband, Fortunato Estrada Jr.; her loving parents, Felipe Benavides and Santos Guajardo Benavides, and her cherished siblings, Lucia Garcia, Faustino Benavides, Juan Benavides, Teresa Blakeley Benavides, Felipe Benavides, and Amador Benavides. What a glorious reunion it must have been at the gates of Heaven where tears of earthly sorrow are now transformed into tears of eternal joy. One can only imagine the embrace, the light, and the heavenly music that welcomed her home. Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in knowing that Lupe has heard the words we all long to hear: “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”

Lupe leaves behind a legacy of love that will continue to live on in the hearts of her loving children, Cynthia “Cindy” (Robert) Briones, Fortunato Estrada III, Esmeralda “Amy” (Rolando Flores) Estrada, and Mirabelle (Gabriel) Alvarado, and her beloved brother, Jose (Janie) Benavides. Lupe was deeply loved and adored by her six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, as well as her numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and countless friends who brought immeasurable light into her life.

The pain of losing Lupe is profound, as there is now an empty chair at the table, a quietness in the house, and a softness in the air that reminds us she is no longer physically here. Lupe’s love remains, as it lingers in every corner of the home she built, in every thread she sewed, and in every whispered prayer she ever offered.

The Estrada Family extends a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather in faith and remembrance, as a visitation will be held from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown.

As we lay Lupe’s earthly body to rest, we entrust her beautiful soul to the mercy of God, confident in the promise of eternal life. Though tears fall freely and hearts remain heavy, we cling to our faith, believing that death is not the end, but the beginning of everlasting life. Until we meet again, sweet Lupe, may you rest in the eternal peace of Christ. May the angels lead you into Paradise, and may perpetual light shine upon you.

In Loving MemoryEvan Morin MoranAugust 28, 2006 - February 18, 2026It is with hearts shattered beyond words can express ...
02/21/2026

In Loving Memory
Evan Morin Moran
August 28, 2006 - February 18, 2026

It is with hearts shattered beyond words can express and a sorrow that feels almost too heavy to carry as the Moran Family shares the passing of their beloved son, Evan Morin Moran, who at the precious age of 19, was called home to be with Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on February 18, 2026.

Evan was born on August 28, 2006 in Corpus Christi, Texas, a beautiful blessing entrusted to the loving arms of his devoted parents, Richard Moran and Elida Morin Moran. From the very first moment they laid eyes on him, Evan was more than a child, he was a miracle, a light, and a sacred gift from God. Evan’s life, though far too short in the eyes of those who loved him, was filled with purpose, purity, and a love so genuine that it transformed everyone fortunate enough to know him. Evan attended Tuloso-Midway High School, where he found not only education but belonging, where the halls of his school echoed with the quiet but powerful presence of a young man who embraced life in his own way. The Special Education Department nurtured him with compassion and patience, guiding him with care and celebrating every milestone, no matter how big or small. For Evan, school was more than academics, it was also a community, encouragement, and growth. Evan also participated in the Special Olympics, competing in bowling, an activity that brought him tremendous joy. The sound of the pins crashing, the cheers that followed, and the smile that stretched across Evan’s face when he stepped up to the lane were moments that defined his spirit. Each roll of the ball was more than a competition; it was also a testament to courage, determination, and heart. Evan loved the outdoors, as he loved feeling the sunshine, hearing the wind, and simply being present in the beauty of God’s creation. He also enjoyed listening to music, as it filled his world with rhythm and comfort. Yet above all else, nothing meant more to Evan than his family, where the time they spent together, whether in laughter or quiet comfort, was his greatest treasure. Those who knew Evan understood something profound about him: “Evan always wrote his own story.” He lived life on his own terms, in his own rhythm, in his own beautiful way. Evan’s journey was not measured by society’s expectations, but by the love he gave and the strength he showed. Every smile, every challenge Evan faced, every triumph, no matter how small it seemed, was a page he authored himself, and what a powerful, meaningful story it was. Evan’s love was unconditional and unfiltered, as he did not judge, he did not pretend, but he simply loved. In his vulnerability, Evan taught others compassion, and in his quiet strength, Evan taught others about how strong his faith was in his journey.

In our faith, we cling to the promise of eternal life, even though our hearts break with a pain that feels unbearable, we trust in the mercy of God. We can only imagine the moment Evan entered Heaven, greeted first by his beloved sister, Amelia Moran. What a glorious reunion that must have been, as his maternal grandparents, Rodrigo Morin and Maria Morin, surely embraced him with overwhelming joy, as well as his paternal grandparents, Ed Moran and Frances Moran, who welcomed him home with unending tears; as well as his aunt, Jessica Ivory, who preceded him in death, who now rejoices beside him in the presence of the Lord. We picture the gates of Heaven opening wide, as the angels sing, and the words of Christ echoing softly: “Let the children come to Me.” Evan, is now free from every earthly burden, whole and radiant, resting peacefully in the arms of Our Savior in Heaven.

Evan leaves behind his everlasting memories that will continue to live on in the hearts of his devoted parents, Richard and Elida Moran; his sister, Chelsea Moran, and his brother, Eric Moran, who will forever hold dear the moments of laughter, shared glances, and silent understanding that only his family can share. Evan was also loved and adored by his numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives, and many friends who will miss his gentle soul beyond measure.

The Moran Family would like to invite all their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather to remember, to mourn, and to celebrate the life of Evan Morin Moran, as a visitation will be held from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas.

The Moran Family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the Special Education Department at Tuloso-Midway Independent School District for embracing Evan and helping him flourish. They are also deeply thankful to the doctors and nursing staff at Driscoll Children’s Hospital for their dedicated care and compassion. A special Thank You to Erik Thomas, who was Evan’s caretaker and friend for walking alongside him, for loving him, and for being present. The Moran Family would also like to express their sincere and heartfelt appreciation to Brian and Kay Hoffman of The Hoffman Company for their compassion and understanding in allowing Richard the freedom to be present with Evan whenever he was needed, especially during his many medical procedures. Your support gave a father the priceless gift of time, to comfort his son, to hold his hand, and to be exactly where he belonged. For that, the Moran Family will always be deeply thankful and forever grateful.

Evan’s life was not defined by limitations, rather it was defined by love. He may not have written books or speeches, but he wrote something far greater: he wrote his own story in the hearts of those who loved him, and that story will never end. May Our Blessed Mother wrap the Moran Family in her mantle of comfort, may Saint Joseph grant them strength, and may the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, guard their hearts as they navigate this unimaginable loss. Until we are reunited in the glory of Heaven, we will carry Evan in every prayer, every tear, and every memory.

In Loving MemoryJuan ValdezAugust 22, 1947 - February 17, 2026It is with the heaviest of hearts and a profound sorrow to...
02/19/2026

In Loving Memory
Juan Valdez
August 22, 1947 - February 17, 2026

It is with the heaviest of hearts and a profound sorrow too deep for words to explain as the Valdez Family shares the heartbreaking passing of their beloved Juan Valdez, who at the blessed age of 78, was called home by Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on February 17, 2026. Though our faith assures us that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord, the pain of his earthly absence leaves an ache in our souls that only God’s grace can soothe.

Juan was born on August 22, 1947, in the humble and close-knit town of Robstown, Texas, as he was the cherished son of Jacobo Valdez and Apolonia Gonzalez Valdez. From his earliest days, Juan’s life was rooted deeply in love for God, love for his family, and love for the community that would shape the man he would become. Juan was a devout and faithful Catholic who found comfort and strength in his faith throughout his life, as he attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where he bowed his head in prayer, entrusted his burdens to the Blessed Mother, and gave thanks for the many blessings the Lord had bestowed upon him. In moments of joy and in times of trial, Juan never lost sight of his belief that God’s will, though sometimes difficult to understand, was always perfect. Today, we take comfort knowing that the same God he worshiped so faithfully has now wrapped him in His eternal embrace. Juan was a laborer in the construction industry for most of his life, where his hands, roughened by years of honest work, told the story of a man who was not afraid of long days under the Texas sun. He worked tirelessly, not for recognition, but to provide for his family, and to ensure that those he loved would never go without. There was dignity in the way Juan carried himself, pride in the sweat on his brow, and honor in the callouses on his hands. Every nail driven, every beam lifted, every project completed was done with quiet determination and the steadfast heart of a provider. Yet beyond his work, Juan was a man of passion and simple joys, as he loved leather work, patiently crafting pieces with careful attention and pride. He delighted in turning on the pit and preparing his mouthwatering barbecue, filling the air with savory aromas that drew family and friends together. Those gatherings were more than meals, they were sacred moments of laughter, storytelling, and love. Juan also enjoyed trips to the casinos, savoring the excitement and camaraderie, but no thrill ever compared to the joy he found in sitting among his children and grandchildren, listening to their voices and watching them grow. He was a loving and caring son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, and a dear friend who will be dearly missed by all of his loved ones and dear friends he had such a great impact on.

He goes home to Our Heavenly Father in Heaven where he is reunited once again with his loving wife, Maria Rebecca Delgado Valdez; his beloved parents, Jacobo Valdez and Apolonia Gonzalez Valdez, and by his brothers, Rey Pena and Wally Gonzalez. What a heavenly reunion it must have been as a gathering of souls at the gates of Paradise, embraced by angels and bathed in the light of Christ. We imagine the tears, the laughter, the long-awaited embrace as Heaven rejoiced in his arrival.

Juan leaves behind a legacy of love that will forever echo in the hearts of his children, Roland Valdez, Norma (Tim) Jean Aldred, Juan Valdez Jr., and Raul (Imelda) Valdez, Roel (Maria Louisa) Valdez; his loving brother, Gilbert Pena, and his dear sister, Vicky Rosas. Juan was immensely proud of his five grandchildren, who brought immeasurable joy into his life, as well as his numerous nieces, nephews, extended relatives, and dear friends who were blessed to know the warmth of his presence and the sincerity of his heart.

Today, as tears fall freely and hearts feel shattered, we cling to the promise found in Scripture: “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even though he dies, will live.” Juan believed, he trusted, as he loved the Lord, and because of that faith, we find hope amid heartbreak.

The Valdez Family humbly and sincerely invites all loved ones and dear friends to join them in prayer, remembrance, and celebration of Juan’s life, as a visitation will be held from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will follow at 1:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas, where Juan will be laid to rest with dignity and honor as we commend his soul to God.

As we say goodbye to this gentle and faithful man, we do not say farewell forever, only until we meet again. Though our eyes are filled with tears and our hearts feel broken, we rejoice in knowing that Juan now rests in the eternal peace of Christ, free from pain, free from sorrow, and surrounded by everlasting love. May the perpetual light shine upon him, may Our Lady of Guadalupe wrap him in her mantle, and may Juan Valdez rest in the eternal glory of Heaven, until we are reunited once more.

In Loving MemoryCarlos Angel Rosas Jr.February 9, 1971 - February 15, 2026It is with broken hearts, tear-filled eyes, an...
02/18/2026

In Loving Memory
Carlos Angel Rosas Jr.
February 9, 1971 - February 15, 2026

It is with broken hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a sorrow too heavy for words to even begin to explain as the Rosas Family shares the passing of their beloved Carlos Angel Rosas Jr., who at the loving age of 55, was called home by Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on February 15, 2026. In this moment of unimaginable grief, the family takes comfort in the promise of eternal life, trusting that God has welcomed Carlos into His loving embrace, where pain is no more and peace is everlasting.

Carlos was born on February 9, 1971, in Corpus Christi, Texas, as the cherished son of Carlos Angel Rosas Sr. and Mary Portales Rosas. From the very beginning, Carlos carried a strong spirit and a heart full of loyalty and compassion. In recent years, he began to seek the word of God more deeply, often turning to his Bible for guidance, comfort, and strength. Carlos understood that his faith was something he began to focus more on. Whether through a helping hand, or simply showing up when someone needed him most, he reflected love and kindness in ways that were often unseen but deeply felt. In Carlos’ early years he dedicated his life to the road as a truck driver. He carried it with pride because it allowed him to provide for those he loved. He traveled countless miles, but every road always led back to the people who mattered most — his family. Carlos lived most of his life in Corpus Christi before making his home in Robstown. When he wasn’t working, Carlos embraced life in ways that made ordinary moments feel special. He loved firing up the pit and preparing barbecue and conversation. Sundays often meant football, cheering wholeheartedly for his beloved Houston Texans, celebrating every win and standing loyal through every loss. If there was water nearby, Carlos was ready to go fishing — not just for the catch, but for the peace it brought him. He also enjoyed dancing to Country and Tejano music, sketching and drawing artwork, working on projects to keep himself busy. Above all, nothing brought Carlos greater joy than being surrounded by his family. He was a son, father, brother, grandfather, uncle, and dear friend who always had a nickname for everyone he was heart felt for, whose hugs were felt, and who made his presence known. He lived with an open heart, loving deeply and without condition.

Carlos now goes home to Our Heavenly Father in Heaven to be reunited once again with his paternal grandparents, Crispin Rosas and Juanita Rosas, and his maternal grandparents, Simon Portales and Sara Portales. One can only imagine the glorious reunion that took place as Heaven’s gates opened wide, and those who loved him welcomed him with tears of joy, embracing him once again in eternal peace. Though our hearts ache here on earth, we hold tight to our faith that this separation is only temporary, and that one day we will all be reunited in the presence of God.

Carlos leaves to carry forward his legacy of love and strength that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving children, Ciara Barrera, Carlos (Iris) A. Rosas, Victoria Rosas, Cheyenne Rosas, and Cody Rosas; his devoted parents, Carlos and Mary Rosas; his beloved siblings, Sandra Vasquez Esparza, Doreen (George) Gutierrez, Terry (Martin) Montez, Craig Rosas Sr., and Mari (Ben Oyervides) Rosas. Carlos was further blessed with three cherished grandchildren who brought immeasurable joy to his heart, along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended relatives, and dear friends who will forever hold his memory close.

The loss of Carlos leaves a silence that words cannot fill, and an emptiness at family gatherings, an unoccupied chair, a laugh that echoes only in memory. Yet even in this profound sorrow, the Rosas Family finds comfort in faith, knowing that Carlos now rests in the light of Christ, free from pain, watching over those he loved so deeply. Carlos’s life reminds us that love does not end with death; rather it transforms, living on in every story told, every prayer whispered, and every tear shed in remembrance.

The Rosas Family humbly extends their heartfelt invitation to all family and friends to join them in prayer, remembrance, and love as they honor and celebrate the life of Carlos Angel Rosas Jr., as a visitation will be held on Thursday, February 26, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 27, 2026, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

As we say goodbye to Carlos, we do so with heavy hearts but unwavering faith, for we know that death is not the end, but the beginning of eternal life with Our Lord. May the angels lead him into paradise, may perpetual light shine upon him, and may he rest forever in the peace of Christ, until that day that we will see Carlos again in eternal glory.

In Loving MemoryHesiquio “Kiko” Cantu Sr.November 18, 1936 - February 9, 2026It is with hearts shattered by indescribabl...
02/18/2026

In Loving Memory
Hesiquio “Kiko” Cantu Sr.
November 18, 1936 - February 9, 2026

It is with hearts shattered by indescribable sorrow and unending tears that seem to have no end as the Cantu Family shares the passing of their beloved patriarch, Hesiquio “Kiko” Cantu Sr., who at the loving and blessed age of 89, was called home by the voice of our Lord in Heaven on February 9, 2026. Though our hearts ache beyond measure, we find comfort in knowing that Heaven has gained a faithful servant, a worshiper, and a man whose life was anchored in faith, love, and devotion to our Lord and his family.

He was born on November 18, 1936, in the humble town of Encino, Texas, as Kiko entered this world as the cherished son of Pedro Cantu and Guadalupe Salinas Cantu. From his earliest days, Kiko carried within him a gentle spirit and a quiet strength that would later become the foundation of the family he built and the friendships he nurtured throughout his long and meaningful life. Kiko’s life was one marked by perseverance, humility, and an unshakable trust in the Lord, a trust that guided him through every joy and every hardship. He was a devoted Christian of the Pentecostal faith, as Kiko found deep peace and purpose in the house of our Lord; as he faithfully attended Santa Pentecostes Church, where his soul came alive in worship. He also loved hearing the Word of God proclaimed, allowing each sermon to strengthen his walk with Christ. Kiko also played in the church band during Sunday services or sharing the message of Christ through the Christian band “Christ Addicts,” as he used his gift as an offering to the Lord. Those who watched him play could see the sincerity in his worship; through every note carried gratitude, testimony, and hope. He was also known for being a hardworking man who provided for his family through years of dedicated labor as a painter in the construction industry. Kiko’s hands were worn from honest work, yet those same hands held his children, embraced his grandchildren, and folded in prayer countless times. He built more than structures, he built a legacy of faith, resilience, and unconditional love. Most of his life was lived in Robstown, Texas, where Kiko created a home overflowing with laughter, stories, and memories that will now be treasured as sacred gifts. When he was not working, Kiko found joy in the quiet beauty of God’s creation; as he enjoyed hunting and fishing, moments where he felt closest to the peace that only nature and faith can bring. However, Kiko’s greatest joy was his family, as they were his pride, his purpose, and the reason he worked so hard and loved so deeply. Anyone who knew Kiko, knew a man whose heart made room for everyone, as he was a loving and caring son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather, and friend whose impact cannot be measured.

As we imagine the moment Kiko entered Heaven, we are comforted by the image of a glorious reunion that was filled with tears of joy and eternal embrace. He now walks hand in hand once again with his beloved wife, Rosaura “Rosie” Cantu; his father, Pedro Cantu; his mother, Guadalupe Salinas Cantu; his siblings, Jose Angel Cantu, Rodrigo Cantu, Baldermero Cantu, Reynaldo Cantu, Ramito Cantu, Reyes Cantu, Regino Cantu, Ester Flores, Lila Garza, Isabel Perez; and his grandsons, Adrian Nicolas Perez, Jeremy Joel Cantu, and Ramiro Cantu. We can only imagine the celebration in Heaven as the family circle was made whole again.

Kiko leaves to cherish his beautiful memory and honor his legacy that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving children, San Juanita “Janie” (Genaro) Cantu Perez, Hesiquio Cantu Jr., Christina (Guillermo “Willie”) Garcia, Ruby Cantu, Noe (Belen) Cantu, Larry (Lorraine) Cantu, Michael (Jennifer) Joseph Cantu, James (Danielle) Joseph Cantu, Hector Hesiquio Cantu, and Larissa (the late Justin Buentello) Cantu; his beloved sisters, Olivia (The Late Pablo) Rubio, Guadalupe “Lupita” (The Late Tony Sr.) Martinez, and Olda Maria Cantu. Kiko was richly blessed and adored by his eighteen grandchildren, thirty-nine great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren, along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended relatives, and countless dear friends, as they will carry forward the lessons of kindness, devotion, and unwavering belief that Kiko modeled daily.

Today, our hearts grieve deeply because a voice that once comforted us has fallen silent, hands that once held us are now at rest, and laughter that filled the room has faded into memory. Yet even through our tears, we remember the promise of the Pentecostal faith, that this is not goodbye, but “see you later.” For those who believe, death is not the end but the beginning of eternal life in the presence of God. Kiko lived his life believing this truth, and now he rests in the peace he longed for and sang about.

The Cantu Family extends a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all family members, friends, and loved ones to come together in love and faith as they honor the life and legacy of Hesiquio “Kiko” Cantu Sr, as a visitation will be held on Monday, February 23, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Prayer Service to be held at 7:00 PM, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

As we gather to say farewell, we do not only mourn a life that has ended, we also celebrate a life beautifully lived, faithfully surrendered to our Lord, and generously shared with everyone blessed enough to know him. Though tears may fall endlessly today, we hold tightly to the hope that one day we will hear Kiko’s laughter again, see his smile, and join him in eternal worship before the throne of our Lord. Until that blessed reunion, may you rest peacefully, Kiko. Your race has been run, your faith has been kept, and your crown awaits you in Heaven.

In Loving MemoryLeonardo RiosMarch 15, 1967 - February 15, 2026It is with humbled hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a sorrow...
02/17/2026

In Loving Memory
Leonardo Rios
March 15, 1967 - February 15, 2026

It is with humbled hearts, tear-filled eyes, and a sorrow too deep for words to explain, as the Rios Family shares the passing of their beloved Leonardo Rios, who at the blessed age of 58, was lovingly called home by Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on February 15, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Though our hearts ache with an indescribable grief, we find comfort in knowing that Heaven has gained a faithful soul, and that Leonardo now rests in eternal peace, embraced by the mercy and love of God.

Leonardo was born on March 15, 1967, in Corpus Christi, Texas, the cherished son of Tomas Rios Sr. and Maria Guadalupe Amesquita Rios. From the very beginning of his life, Leonardo carried a quiet strength, a humble spirit, and a gentle heart that would one day touch countless lives. He was a man who understood the true meaning of sacrifice, of hard work, and of loving without condition. Leonardo’s life was not measured by riches or status, but by the kindness he showed, the prayers he whispered, and the deep love he gave so freely to those around him. Leonardo was a man of faith, who believed deeply in God’s plan, often relying on prayer during life’s joys and trials. He often carried his faith with humility, not loudly, but faithfully, believing that every blessing came from above and every hardship had meaning in God’s greater design. He trusted that his love was the greatest gift, and he lived that truth each day through his actions, his compassion, and his devotion to family. Leonardo dedicated many years of his life to the construction industry as a carpenter, a trade that reflected the very nature of his soul. Leonardo built and repaired, creating things that would stand strong long after he was gone with his skilled hands and patience. Those who worked alongside him knew Leonardo to be dependable, hardworking, and humble, a man who never hesitated to lend a helping hand. However, beyond the work itself, it was the pride Leonardo took in providing for his loved ones that truly defined him. Every board he measured, every nail he hammered, and every long day he endured was done with his family in mind. When he was not working, Leonardo found joy in the simple blessings of life. He loved to draw, quietly expressing his creativity and the depth of his heart through art, as drawing allowed him moments of peace and reflection, revealing a softer, thoughtful side that many admired. Yet even with hobbies and work, nothing ever compared to the joy he found in being surrounded by family, where their laughter was his comfort, their presence, his strength, and their love was the foundation of his world. Leonardo was a man who loved deeply as a loving son, a devoted husband, a proud father, a caring brother, an adoring grandfather and a great-grandfather, and a loyal friend whose kindness left a lasting mark on countless hearts.

Though his passing leaves a profound emptiness, we take solace in the image of Leonardo being welcomed into eternal life. He goes home to be reunited once again with his beloved parents, Tomas Rios Sr. and Maria Guadalupe Amesquita Rios; and his precious great-grandchild, Vaeda Bryelle Munguia who preceded him in death. What a glorious moment it must have been, a reunion filled with tears of joy, open arms, and the overwhelming peace that only Heaven can bring. We can only imagine him hearing the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” as he entered into the eternal embrace of Our Lord.

Leonardo leaves behind a legacy of love that will never fade and live on in the hearts of his devoted wife of 18 years, Helen Cantu Rios; his beloved children, Roxanne Rios, Victor Thomas Cantu Rios, Bernard (Rebecca) Cruz, Josephine (Guillermo) Cruz, Santos (Samuel) Guerrero, Fidel (Aaliyah) Alejandro Martinez, and Francisco (Amber) Amadeo Martinez; his siblings, Mary (Miguel) Paula Martinez, Tomas (Margie) Rios Jr., and Joe Rios. Leonardo was also blessed and adored by his fourteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and dear friends whose lives were forever changed by knowing him.

Those who knew Leonardo will remember his quiet strength, his warm smile, the way he listened without judgment, and the comfort of simply being in his presence. He taught by example, that love is shown through sacrifice, that family comes first, and that faith carries us when we feel we can no longer stand. The loss we feel today is heavy, yet the love Leonardo leaves behind will continue to guide us, reminding us that death does not end a life rooted in faith and love, it only changes it.

The Rios Family extends a heartfelt invitation to all relatives and friends to join them as they gather in prayer and remembrance to celebrate the beautiful life of Leonardo Rios, as a visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas.

As we say goodbye for now, we hold tightly to the promise of our faith, that death is not the end, but the beginning of eternal life. Though tears fall freely and our hearts feel broken, we trust in God’s mercy and pray for the day when we will all be reunited again in the glory of Heaven. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace.

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